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and once upon a time there was a girl who has been filming for the forty -third year. and what is happening in leningrad in 1941, 1942, and there, just a recent student of sergei eisenstein, who arrived literally in 1941
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from minsk, ended up in leningrad and, in the fall of 1941, he read an article in a newspaper about how the girls sent mittens to the front and wrote on them to the bravest. and so he began to think how some kind of plot could be made from this, and they began to write the script, and they wrote it in the fall, just forty-one and in the spring of forty-two. it was only in november that the road of life opened, they went to shoot on lada with real sailors, and this film with actors from leningrad. overall, uh, hmm, such was the positive attitude towards the film. but you see, nevsky looked at it back in leningrad, it was reproduced there and they began to show it. that is, this is not such a short meter, but an average one. so not an incomplete meter, yes, and it is such an unplanned, unresolved, not forbidden. eh, of course, it was incredible to shoot it, it’s difficult
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for a lover to remember that one of the monters, let's say she died under fire. yes, and it was done. here, between the release of incendiary bombs with the roof of lenfilm and so on, and this is a real feat, oh, which for some reason the same film historians forgot. why is it worth watching today, and films made during the great patriotic war. well, because it is primarily anthropological evidence. i think yes, but it shows people of those years who live in circumstances that are not invented , live life like actors after many years. how about the people who really experienced it everything from my own experience, and this was a podcast of einstein's witnesses, which i mean clearly stanislav zeldinsky, my colleague. natalia ryabchikova we talk about little-known or well-known soviet films within. such a school of moviegoers who teaches how to enjoy the forgotten or famous films of the soviet period? thank you bye.
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hello dear friends with you a podcast of the melodies of my life, with which we remember what happened to us, relying on the most beloved or brightest melodies. today at visiting me, my friend nikolai rastorguev kolya hello. yes, hello, hello. well, that's it, of course, remember the place. you jumped ahead a year older. yes and this childhood, lyubertsy , what do you remember the song under the wing?
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there were some big snowdrifts and they lived more cheerfully there, they rented a corner near some barka. here is an ordinary village house, absolutely a gate. and here's something to me, that's it, this sobornik. this song is playing. at me too this picture all up to a smell a trifle. this is alexander nikolaevna smells, he is on the verses of nikolai nikolaevich dubaranov and sergey grebennikov. the main guys don't grow old at heart. yes, i'll be happy to remind you, the viewers briefly so to the chorus. the main guys don’t get old in their hearts the song that
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they came up with to sing to the end in the distance, let us gather, and you can only fly to this taiga region by plane, and you, the departing plane, the heart of your animals on the wings of the plane, the green sea sings about something. taiga under the wing of the plane about something sings the green sea. taigi four verses fantastic one will come out into an unfamiliar world. go in a businesslike way, in general, green young people. what i like is that the masters who composed the melody then, so the form was always like this , the line in the chorus is sung and makes it possible
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right there. yes, you are the first time a song, hear me say, and now you opa also moscow windows of the same pattern is used. so the main thing is not to grow old guys in your heart so well, we grew up and what song brought you to this profession. well, i still want about the eleventh, but i was already older. so there was a wonderful song, which was very often broadcast on the radio, which was performed by mark burnes is a song about uh, a magician. why yes , this is the song that i taught life does not work. to him, the melody was always prescribed along with the voice, more precisely,
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it becomes great artists. e, it is not written in the notes, so e intonation is very important. well, maybe the most important thing is that if you have me, i remembered a wonderful moment. uh, kolya was rescued, uh , the national victoria award for his contribution to russian music, and the guys and igor matvienko and the director and i had an idea to play him so that you know when you are with burden you are emitted into the hall, you sit down and suddenly the lyube group announces on the stage, i stood behind the scenes, i look at the wheels, and i understand that i forgot that we were blue to perform. and i was just singing the song you've been doing for years. i said it right there and i will repeat it with pleasure. in short, i 'll sing to you anyway, because your timbre is there,
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like a glove, sitting in all these melodies that igor matvienko writes. i do not have. yes, i was pleasantly impressed. well , of course, even as it were, i was a little confused by accident. because they announced lube, i'm so and i this is what, what can't be held back, when there's so much around? yes? it's very nice thank you very much nice that pleased back, even the chief and you to please. and here is the wizard. the main thing guys do not grow old with their hearts, all this sounds, but i know for sure that you are an experienced beatleman and how they penetrated into your life. through what source is the cassette plate. it's perfect from the start. and i, uh, saw the emojit movie, didn't i? well, i'm just stunned, to be honest, from this movie. i
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was about 14, probably, now he just came out on on the soviet screen music for the film. absolutely ingenious melody and the very first melody that i tried to catch in my life . unusual even now i remember olivia , this girl's name was. enough precisely that was,
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of course, very cool. it was some kind of hormonal explosion, you know? yes fine. i'm playing, accordion well, it was children under 16. do you remember strictly there were some, yes there, but then this moment was cut out, he was alone in the cinema, and i saw him once on the very first trip, and then when i watched a few once, here, and then this moment was gone. why was it already cut out then? this is what made me neizgladimovich, of course , this is the soundtrack. uh, this is the music a and this is the theme itself, which varies in there and the guitar was taken not by the people, not by naruto exactly
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. here is the amazing music, but why was it already 16 years old? i studied in the tenth grade and there was some kind of holiday. uh, 25 years old, lord or something. here's the mother of my classmate, let's still shatina was the director of the cinema for a second , they replaced it. yes, in which they showed incredible things. there are both elements of the scientific cinema group with translators there grigory bergal, maybe he worked there. so when all the celebrations had already passed the hall and it was already about 12:00 at night. he says, and now we will show you a film with the participation of the english
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vocal italian, the bistles ensemble. it's called a hard day's evening and all the adults got up and left, and valerka and i stayed, but there were a few people left alone to show on the big screen. for the first time i saw the beatles and ashal, then some photos. they are not of very good quality. you know, i didn’t say apple ones that i couldn’t get them. that was 73 years old. here, and here on the big screen. i’m probably the only one in the country, they looked after all, but you understand, it was impossible so then in this one, of course, that’s all, that’s where my personal breakdown began. here is the song that i was looking for. and i found my classmate on a tape recorder called.
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well, now i'm a little reminder. it was so organic and so i was naughty from her honestly. that's what i began to look for her, where can you hear her there again? i didn't have a tape recorder, by the way, so i found a comet in pashin's insulting megafon. do you remember, such, of course, there, by the way, in the same film, i also heard the beatles. i don’t know what the beatles are right away with energy. here is such a goosebump because
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i have it and it appeared there when i want to say correctly to the russians that i remember. your fiftieth birthday, because you released a record for it, but i was his only one. it used to be called even differently, and then i added one more song that was not included in the previous one. edition. here i will do in the ninety-sixth year. it's just, well, why not. i happened to be there once for courage. uh, multi-track tape recorder. i sang a khedai song, remember, and there are subscriptions, i always always got high from these sing-alongs. i was very fond of these backs, all sorts of salts and females, yes. but in general, that is, in general
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, i attack this culture of the choral correctly. so i loved it very much and participated in it much better than in those couples. these three voices first reported and then the theme and the guitar, if everything and my guys liked it so much, but the guys played and then, and then it was the beatles , their favorite bedlov songs. i myself sang with love, i didn’t sing for sale, for friends , for myself, for friends, there i was made here. this is a non-commercial project. in general, it could not be commercial by definition. that's when we uh, i bought a tape recorder. uh, sixteen channel. film and we recorded these songs
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, we enjoyed it, we got it after work, so we come back from the tour and at night right in the studio we had very those we had a base in the hospital. this there was an assembly hall with the chief. and there they recorded in this assembly hall in a microphone. i bought a microphone for everything. that's all there is to it, and we've recorded these few songs. i sang there myself. i because i realized that there is no one to sing with. i looked around me , i was the only one who taught at school, the third one didn't learn a damn thing at all, there and so on, that is, snow. therefore , it’s better. i’ll do everything myself. i drank all the inlays for myself, all this, and it turned out so unique, but for me. at least, well, no one loves the beatles like you, because you told me that even for a while the rest was simply rejected by the principle, it
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was, uh, like that. uh, such a period of denial completely and denied everything that was around. oh, it should be close. in general, no one is close close by. here, but then, when i got to the professional level, yes, senior comrades. ducks there, who listened to jazz-rock there, this is chicago, so i have already begun to grow. these masterpieces are a little bit from another story. that is, i began to enrich myself musically. here i am from the one whom this is cool, but the beatle is everything they are also the closest. you know what they say, they say the music that, uh, you fell in love with in your youth is the soundtrack. eh, for life, of course. this is an amazing phrase. i don't remember who said it. here but i'm absolutely getting old, the author's good, you know?
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yes, tell me, but the melody of love, i won’t even say that you can have your own part, for example, which , let’s say, characterizes the fact that i started singing at dances, because later i appeared already afraid of lovers. hmm is related to here with the girls or with the performer. what's your love tune? you are absolutely right, because it is very difficult to name one melody
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of some of ours to me then in the seventies in the middle of my clear star. flowers and partly pesnyary they existed in my life. there was nothing else for everything. here, all the more not to mention the officers, there i remember these there. yes, we denied it. it’s just that you and i are the same age, because then we would begin to realize, then what is it? i have absolutely the same story, because both magomayev and healed kristallinsky i heard everything, i knew it, but i fell in love with all my heart much later, you understand? what great melodies did they write, right? can't wait to ask how
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you got in, because i remember six young ones. yes, i got there and got right this is your first team. yes, well, yes, six young people. this is purely young is vitaliy blade blade, who is a well-known jazz musician, well-known in narrow circles, a team of six people was. why sixteen vocalists and six vocalists and there were brass bands there, well, as everything else should be and we were dressed. uh, six separately. there was an accompanying composition, as it were, six times. so they took me, then for an hour they called a casting for an audition. so i won, and i was invited by the greenie. bezubivay, you know, yes, and we are from the same city, then a cruise. they took him, there as a guitarist and the blade was looking for guys, not spoiled by the soviet country. and look how when met the game many years later. it was probably november 85
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was a sweater. when did it collapse? did you even make it to rondo? listen, or are you in the mouth? what does the caller look like in rondo, we rehearsed for a long time or flew to sakhalin for some reason, there was a business there. no, there was no rubanov here, that is, here is the first line-up of the very first very here, only i didn’t know, and then, yes, we are coming to moscow just at the festival of youth students of 85. in summer. there was no money at all, and i have a family, there and so on. well, in short, i looked back. i don't think something is right here and it's not going anywhere. here i met i meet by chance. he hello song yes, he left and
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hello, a song i'm leaving for an autograph. how how did i get to the audition? did they leave that evening by train for gas construction? matveev says, but well. characteristic is good, but now we will arrive, i say, no, i will go with you. i'm already going with you. okay, and administrator. well then, here i jumped on the bandwagon of the last train, what is called i don't know, he might have changed his mind.
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you know, these days. here, he didn't have a chance. that's the way. i met, and we worked for a year, then it all fell apart again. hello and there were also hello songs. uh, were made the song of the fish were such were, uh rehearsing at the piano rehearsing. uh, lyubertsy has not yet had the words of dusya aggregate. and also the vices of some songs. you have the first songs, any dad, waved, i'm mistaken recorded the first, she is the first, absolutely the first record. i remember that on television i ran into oleg the head and with matvey they try there with igor. they punched through musical editions. they take a look at me and there is another dusya unit. well, it's already been a few songs of the first, or any. here, listen, it was me, firstly, this is the sound of such a presentation russian, yes. i want to say that if you're
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like that's the voice of the earth, you probably know if she's squeamish in georgia, then your teber? when i play billiards with kolya, and god forbid i pull ahead on the ball feeds, but still , a cigarette scooter is so smoking. well, after all , it turned out like this, so there is such a going to move. we are watching our podcast melodies of my life today about their main melodies that nikolay rastorgov tells it's nice to remember, thinking aloud. what kind of music is born in our country? could be in global demand. this is what relies on traditions, and in any corporate handwriting there is absolute primacy for the whole world when i was present at your fiftieth birthday. i asked you what is the highlight of your musical career?
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i love this story. i would like to listen to the first source again, how it’s not important, the city is important today, that it’s a square , that it’s a lot of people city day, everyone came for free and bravo b i’ll tell the rest of kolya, we remember this part we work out the resets of our time. i'm saying now meet my friend nikolai rastorguev group and go for the chicken further says kolya what happened next? i go to the microphone. uh, in my opinion, i then took a guitar and there was some. well, in short strings microphone lips. some kind of electric shock hit me hard on the lips. here, well, naturally, uh, what a normal russian person says at this moment is a short yes, a short word, uh the microphone is turned on over the entire area and scatters.
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here is the word were the people startled. he instantly immediately oh this is it in our way bright moment. here came the shock. i gave a short curse on the letter b and 20 minutes to look for you. here success turned out to be, as everything is simply not there. well, i'll explain this to you. we do remember one moment. i mean, i'm writing a song dusya, the microphone assembly matvey is sitting in the corner on a chair. and quite automatically he tries to sing with me. well, about myself.
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you, and there one second is removed and quite already there upstairs, i have to his house. and he began to feel sick, well, the podtash did not get out, so friends and tired. it was so amazing look at it i'm so out of the corner of my eye. as soon as i entered, it was impossible. imagine how a man, well, he so wanted to help me. there, probably, there, well, wildly high, you understand, and i myself have already coughed from this. she was intercepted by everything that the patriotic song calls. for me, it is performed with a human face, because we have known each other for a long time. and it's all very sincere for real. i probably named from childhood, because elusive
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avengers. yes, yes, yes civil should blaze dark. good sunset. he's all childhood. this four. i remember when i saw zhukovsky's film i was 10 years old. it was the sixty-seventh year. he just came out just now. i was there in a huge queue ticket cost 10 kopecks. remember, this is really such one of the most important films of our childhood? yes, everything buba is an artist, which means nerves are to hell, because i'm on what i go. can you drive everything into quotes. and even this one, you remember, we kept quoting when uh enter kudas into
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the office. it's just the mind of an incomprehensible person. come on, let's sing a song blazing civil war i have the same yes, okay, it's necessary so, and
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their billions of songs, as we are of the same blood means. and then and then someone said such
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a legend that makar wrote to me, because the beatles broke up. and here it is in honor and in honor of it was considered the last album. and that he wrote it in memory of their joint path, that it was all over. yes? long winding. path yes and so it all came, to this. unfortunately, the result is all divergent. and i have this batch here, of course, it was very sad, and she, uh, incredibly petty in and of itself. you know, you brought it out right now. uh, i had a similar moment, uh, related to biathles. e, lenya leikin. our wonderful. uh, the leningrad clowning master is so poignant, he worked in the circus. he told me this story . when it happened to us on september 11, it was a tragedy in new york . you came to us then. you still live and
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everything was canceled on the map, and the performance was as bright and as a victory over all the terrorism in the world left and mccartney harrison came for this performance, where is lenya leikin to work in las vegas. and i ran up and bought some kind of notebook in the hall, said, leikin ran up and opened it on the first page that came across and asked them to sign, showed me the photo that he keeps in a small pocket, where he stands between the map and the haris. says valera after 2 days i decided to savor it and opened a notebook to see how the autographs look on the cards, not harrison, and realized that i bought such a weekly, where every page of the year is a statement of great people. churchill roosevelt is there and says, i
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began to search. where are they to paint what i randomly opened and i get to october and see that they signed on the page on lennon's birthday and his statement is written there in life - this is what comes with us while we are making plans lived lena and his autograph is also scanned. well, it’s now, when you said that my saddest song i have the same, but it’s you , you understand, yes, you could have done it , ringastar, you also need an autograph so that you have complete metlovsky arsenal of authors, come back to dzhan in one of the interviews. he once said, lord, but what was the true motivation. here you took, there and so on. that's why i remembered my feelings
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there and how the girls look. we were the same heroes hands. so elena would be absolutely what is it for? kohl well, as a result , a melody of joy, i always they are different for everyone , a melody of joy, although if it hits here, it will generally be. and which always cheers up. as nikolai rastorguev says, i always hear, and i have everything good always. you know, when you turn on a lattebel on the road. yes, on the track, so you turn it on loudly. and here is the feeling
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of some kind of inner drive so crazy, yes, some, of course, some, of course, nafiga energetically. well, let's start with what began? they actually had the first one there. it's so well done. so this very much affects some kind of internal state, it raises such a level of adrenaline. here in the organization.

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